4 dead after Rajdhani Express derails in Chhapra

4 dead after Rajdhani Express derails in Chhapra

At least four passengers were killed and 23 others injured, 13 of them seriously, when 12 coaches of the Dibrugarh-bound Rajdhani Express derailed near Chhapra in Bihar’s Saran district on Wednesday, with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh saying it was too early to blame the Maoists for the incident.

18 wagons of a goods train also derailed due to a blast in east Champaran district with the Superintendent of Police Vinay Kumar not ruling out the involvement of Maoists.

Chief Public Relations Officer of East Central Railway Arvind Kumar Rajak said while three passengers were killed in the Rajdhani derailment, another succumbed to injuries in a hospital.

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Image: Authorities look on after the Rajdhani Express derailed in ChhapraPhotographs: PTI photo

4 dead after Rajdhani Express derails in Chhapra

Seven coaches and the power car of the Delhi-Dibrugarh Rajdhani derailed at the Golden Ganj station, about 75 km from Patna, while five coaches and the pantry car overturned at around 2:11 am. Rajak said some of the coaches were hurled as far as 700 feet away from the track.

Fourteen of the injured, 13 of them with serious injuries, were taken to the PatnaMedicalCollege and Hospital, its Principal Amarkant Jha Amar. The rest were being treated at Chapra, he said.

The Union Home Minister said that it was too early to blame Maoists for the derailment.

Railway Minister D V Sadananda Gowda who reached the accident site, refused to say anything on the cause of the Delhi-Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express derailment in Bihar. "I have observed facts related to the accident. But at this juncture, I am not in a position to say anything on the exact caus. I can comment only after I discuss everything with my officials,” Gowda told media persons in Chapra.

Gowda refused to comment when he was asked about possibility of sabotage or involvement of Maoists behind the accident. He expressed deepest condolences to those who lost their lives in the accident and ordered proper treatment to the injured.

The Railways, however, suspected sabotage by Maoists behind the derailment. “Prima facie, it appears to be a case of sabotage. There was a blast on the track, which could have caused the derailment,” Railway Board Chairman Arunendra Kumar.

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Image: Locals crowd around the site of the derailment. Photographs: PTI photo

4 dead after Rajdhani Express derails in Chhapra

“Another goods train, 60 km away from the station, also got derailed due to a blast. 18 wagons got derailed in the accident,” Kumar said. The Maoists had given a bandh call during the day to protest action by security forces in the area, he said.

Three bombs were also recovered from Dariapur bazar area in the district and were being defused. Deputy Inspector General of Police Saran Division Binod Kumar said that a Maoist hand behind the planting of bombs could not be ruled out.

Two teams of National Disaster Response Force comprising 100 officials extricated three bodies from under the coaches. Vijay Sinha, Commandant NDRF based at Bihta said that three bodies were taken out after hoisting the coaches about 10 inches with the help of jacks. Sinha said a crane would lift all the derailed and capsized coaches to ascertain if there was any bodies underneath.

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Image: Authorities rush the victims to a nearby hospital for further treatment. Photographs: ANI/Twitter

4 dead after Rajdhani Express derails in Chhapra

Expressing grief over the loss of lives, Gowda announced ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh for the family of each of the dead, Rs 1 lakh for the grievously injured passengers and Rs 20,000 for those with minor injuries.

He directed the Railway administration to render the best possible treatment to the injured passengers. The Railway minister and Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha were rushing to the.

Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi disputed that the accident was caused by Maoists. “Prima facie it does not appear to be the handiwork of Maoists in the Rajdhani derailment at Chapra,” he said, adding, “No trace of blast on the track or any other evidence suggesting sabotage was found so far,” he said. “It appears to be a result of error on the part of Railways,” he said.

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Image: A man injured in the derailment waits to be taken to the hospital for treatmentPhotographs: ANI/Twitter

4 dead after Rajdhani Express derails in Chhapra

Manjhi also added that he spoke to the Railway minister and drew his attention toward announcement of ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh for the families of the dead when the standard practice was to pay Rs 5 lakh ex-gratia in such cases.

Saran District Magistrate Kundan Kumar also said that the accident seemed be due to operational problems and not caused by Maoists. He told reporters on the spot that another train Kaviguru Express had crossed the area safely 15 minutes before the Rajdhani Express.

Moreover, the place where the train derailed was not a secluded place, but in a town with regular railway traffic. Therefore, any attempt to plant bombs or other Maoist activity could have been easily spotted, the DM said.

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Image: Police stand guard at the derailment spot as NDRF officials tried to look for other passengersPhotographs: PTI photo